As I was watching Troels' really kickass playthrough of Space Quest 6...something hit me...it's probably been brought up before (possibly by my past counterpart) That, while SQ6 went out of it's way to retcon SQ5, Josh & Scott still kept the whole StarCon motif, so, as much as that game was resented, it was still at least somewhat respected...
Also, while not official, IMHO, Incinerations handles the 'Bea Vs. Stellar' issue perfectly! if we never get another official Space Quest game, I'd personally consider the combined stories of Vohaul Strikes Back and Incinerations to be worthy closing chapters to Roger's saga...and who knows...maybe in the ending where he gets the Mallard back...Roger decides to take a weekend retreat on Estros

Just as long as the image of The Two Guys posing by Half-Dome is accidentally mirrored
Also, make sure you add the SQseries commentaries the guys and space pope did for the kickstarter, as well as Troels' recent playthroughs if he's cool with it...as well as, if it exists an unfinished beta of VSB featuring the existing voice recordings from years ago...just a few suggestions...would make for one kickass Space Quest Blu-ray indeed!

Personally, I'd vote for someone who has the same spirit and flare for the sarcasm and sass that Mr. Owens specialized in, rather than someone who focuses more on 'sounding exactly like him'
Speaking of, while I know I could never stand in league with a legend, will there be a chance at an open audition for the position?

Awesome shirts my friend! Will have to treat myself to a Christmas gift soon!
Didn't you make a few fangames back in 'the day'?
I have a few designs for some shirts I was planning on trying to get made but didn't have the resources...if you're interested in joining forces hit me up..I could send them your way!

I still can't believe he's gone! Gary was a large inspiration for me to become the incredibly horrid vocal talent in denial y'all know and subconsiously adore! Him, and my personal friend Mo Sussman, who recently joined Gary at the snarker's club in the sky...look him up sometime...he had stories to tell, and that he found it worthwhile to know me and encourage me to entertain people during a dark time when I lost faith in myself, is one damn cool honor!

Greetings everyone!
My roommates and I have been brainstorming ideas on how to inject some 'new life' into our cobweb-ridden youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/Movieman1885
If anyone would be interested in helping with video ideas don't hesitate to shoot a line my way!

Greetings fellow Snout worshippers!
I'm sure a few of you have seen a few of my videos on youtube, if not feel free to hop over to: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYW50EYTgi_JyIuSkbav_gQ and give it a glance when you have a chance!
As you can see, I have a eclectic mix of videos on various subjects, topics, and whatnot, as well as a handful of views, and an even smaller finger-ful of subscribers. I'd like to try and change that, there's a large internet out there and many crowds to be reached, and I know there's very few subjects out there haven't been vloged, tweeted, and facebooked ad-nausea, but very few of these subjects have the 'Alan-ness' and I'd like to change that.
So, fellow citizens of the digital jungle...what type of content would make you say "Yeah, I should subscribe to this guy, he seems borderline interesting!"
I know I may never reach AVGN, Nostalgia Critic, or Space Quest Historian level of acclaim, but a somewhat steady rabid fanbase would be kinda cool!

I found this old dusty relic on a data CD I'd burned years ago, made this on an ancient DOS Painting/drawing program called 'Splash', circa '95 I believe.
Dosbox was being stubborn and not wanting to take a screenshot, so I snapped this pic!

I posted this originally a few years back, but I figured enough time has passed to allow this to once again seem like a 'fresh, new, highly creative' post idea!
After they successfully escape the dreaded pirates of pestulon, do you think Roger and the two guys ever discuss Roger's past adventures up to that point? I personally think they did, or how else would the games exist for us to play? I read the companion years ago, which claimed that Roger never told the two guys about his past, but through a paradox they somehow learn of his adventures, or something along those lines. I remember never cared for that interpretation, as I always imagined they'd want to know more about their mysterious space ranger rescuer, and his stories would inspire them to create 'Space Quest' games at Sierra

Just popping in to not really add anything relevant other than saying I'm glad to see/hear that the podcast is back for another season! Hopefully at some point in the not too distant future I can find another way to weasel my way on...eerr add more enlightening, enriching material to the podcast!